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Vascular endothelial growth factor inhibits programmed cell death of endothelial cells induced by clinorotation
Authors:Infanger Manfred  Kossmehl Peter  Shakibaei Mehdi  Cogoli Augusto  Witzing Adam  Faramarzi Shideh  Wittfoht Werner  Paul Martin  Grimm Daniela
Affiliation:Department of Trauma and Reconstructive Surgery, Charité Unviersity Medicine Berlin, Germany. Manfred.Infanger@charite.de
Abstract:
The principal aim of this study was to investigate short- and long-term effects of clinorotation on human endothelial cells (EA hy 926 cell line) using a three-dimensional random positioning machine. Moreover, the impact of vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) was addressed. Immediately, within one hour and after four and twenty-four hours an increase of apoptotic cells was detected. VEGF significantly inhibited the amount of apoptotic endothelial cells (EC). VEGF reduced the amount of fas-positive EC. Moreover, after 24 hours, proliferating EC grew in form of three-dimensional multicellular spheroids and also as monolayers. The initially formed spheroids (maximum diameter 3 mm) remained stable up to the 15th day of clinorotation. Some spheroids revealed tubular structures. In addition, a clear increase of extracellular matrix proteins such as osteopontin and fibronectin was measured. The three-dimensional clinostat represents an important tool for cell biological experiments. VEGF significantly attenuated the changes of endothelial cells induced by simulated weightlessness in a cell protective manner.
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